FPYF & AHIABGA Launch Youth4SDGs + Tourism4SDGs Cultural Tourism Campaign from "This Place LA"
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Youth-led SDG tourism campaign launches from South LA, celebrating cultural heritage, community resilience, and global impact—anchored at "This Place LA" and Leimert Park Village for LA's 2026 World Cup, 2027 Super Bowl, and 2028 Olympics

LOS ANGELES - Californer -- Los Angeles, CA — In a landmark collaboration, Five Points Youth Foundation (FPYF) and the Ad Hoc International Advisory Board of Goodwill Ambassadors (AHIABGA) proudly announce the launch of the Youth4Global Goals and Tourism4SDGs Global Cultural Tourism Campaign from South Los Angeles

This youth-powered initiative celebrates the UN's Decade of Action to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through inclusive, regenerative, and culturally rich tourism experiences—originating in, inspired by, and radiating from Los Angeles, California, host city of the 2026 World Cup, 2027 Super Bowl, and 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

A Youth-Led Global Movement

Powered by AIESEC and supported by UN Volunteers, Youth4Global Goals (Youth4GG)
mobilizes young changemakers in over 128 countries to advance the SDGs through education, advocacy, and action. By integrating Youth4GG's framework into the Tourism4SDGs platform, this campaign becomes a launchpad for youth-led cultural diplomacy, sustainable travel, and global storytelling—anchored at FPYF's hybrid outdoor venue, "This Place LA," located at 1820 W. Florence Avenue in South Los Angeles, just southeast of the Leimert Park Village.

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Unified Campaign Objectives
  • Mobilize young leaders as SDG Ambassadors to lead cultural tourism projects and community engagement across Los Angeles, with Leimert Park Village as the central hub.
  • Showcase diverse cultural traditions, arts, and histories through youth-curated events, immersive experiences, and virtual tours.
  • Align local tourism initiatives with global goals such as climate action, gender equality, and sustainable cities.
  • Engage diaspora youth as cultural stewards and bridge-builders across continents.
  • Foster public-private partnerships to co-invest in inclusive tourism infrastructure and youth-led innovation.

Statement from President Andrew Williams Jr.

"This is a generational call to action. Youth are not just participants—they are architects of the future. By fusing cultural tourism with global events like the 2026 World Cup, 2027 Super Bowl, and 2028 Olympics and Paralympics, we're empowering young people from Los Angeles' diverse cultural ecosystem to build bridges, tell stories, and transform communities. From South LA to the global stage, the 'This Place LA' campaign is our gift to the world."

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About Five Points Youth Foundation (FPYF)

Five Points Youth Foundation is a Los Angeles-based nonprofit dedicated to empowering youth, revitalizing communities, and advancing the SDGs through civic innovation, cultural diplomacy, and inclusive outreach.

https://www.fivepointsyouthfoundation.org/

Media Inquiries & Partnership Opportunities

To learn more, join the campaign, or schedule interviews, please contact:
Five Points Youth Foundation
📧 FivePointsPresident@gmail.com
🌐 www.FivePointsYouthFoundation.org

Contact
Five Points Youth Foundation
Andrew Williams, Jr., President
andrew@andrewnetworks.com
4242436580


Source: Five Points Youth Foundation
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